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  • 21Capacitance — Electromagnetism Electricity · …

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  • 22Voltage doubler — A voltage doubler is an electronic circuit which charges capacitors from the input voltage and switches these charges in such a way that, in the ideal case, exactly twice the voltage is produced at the output as at its input. The simplest of… …

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  • 23Clamper (electronics) — Not to be confused with voltage clamp. Positive unbiased voltage clamping shifts the amplitude of the input waveform so that all parts of it are greater than 0 V A clamper is an electronic circuit that prevents a signal from exceeding a… …

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  • 24Electronic keyboard — An electronic keyboard. An electronic keyboard (also called digital keyboard, portable keyboard and home keyboard) is an electronic or digital keyboard instrument. The major components of a typical modern electronic keyboard are: Musical keyboard …

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  • 25Digitally controlled oscillator — A digitally controlled oscillator or DCO is a hybrid digital/analogue electronic oscillator used in synthesizers. The name is an analogy with voltage controlled oscillator . DCOs were designed to overcome the tuning stability limitations of early …

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  • 26Osmotic power — Renewable energy Biofuel Biomass Geothermal Hydroelectricity Solar energy Tidal power Wave power Wind power …

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  • 27Successive approximation ADC — Successive Approximation redirects here. For behaviorist B.F. Skinner s method of guiding learned behavior, see Shaping (psychology). A successive approximation ADC is a type of analog to digital converter that converts a continuous analog… …

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  • 28Buck converter — A buck converter is a step down DC to DC converter. Its design is similar to the step up boost converter, and like the boost converter it is a switched mode power supply that uses two switches (a transistor and a diode) and an inductor and a… …

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  • 29Electrostatic discharge — (ESD) is the sudden and momentary electric current that flows between two objects at different electrical potentials. The term is usually used in the electronics and other industries to describe momentary unwanted currents that may cause damage… …

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  • 30Ignition coil — Bosch ignition coil. Dual ignition coils (blue cylinders, top of picture) on a …

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